... Most people don't need to convert the files. As long as you have a DTS decoder you are fine.

You mean a DTS decoder as in, one on your computer and is used when you have the original DVD yourself and you want to rip it to MKV with DTS+AC3 audio?

I am talking about home theaters. Most cheap receivers have a DTS decoder. You can buy them for next to nothing. No one I know who has any sort of home entertainment center does not have DTS capability. I know there are receivers out there that do not have DTS decoding, but you can buy one for under $100 that has it. Anyone who cares at all about the sound coming from their movies runs their audio to a receiver and then to speakers. To use the TV speakers is not an option for quality sound. And if quality is not important than DTS is not important either.

I have a DVD player/sound system (Philips) that has DTS decoding in it. Unfortunately, it does not allow the connection of external devices via digital cables. I have my Philips unit hooked to the TV via HDMI and the WDTV hooked to the TV via HDMI, but audio from the TV comes via composite/RCA cables. I'll have to look at a receiver once the economy straightens out.

Ive tried playing back MKV with DTS on 0203beta and the DTS causes the whole MKV to freeze up. Apparently the solution to this is to tsmuxer the whole thing to m2ts files and use them instead.

Does anyone know if the conversoin to AC3/DTS as muted in this thread acheives the same thing (e.g. keeps the DTS sound and allows WDTV to pipe it out without hurting the MKV?). Would rather have a simple solution without need to tsmuser or convert in any way but not sure if thats resolveing in a later firmware.

I am new to wdtv (purch yst) and saw yr mail for converting dts - ac3 format using the mediafire s/w. Although it's very easy to use which is very good in my case when I go to play the reformated movie in ac3 I'm still not getting the sound and it's coming up with "digital" at the top of the screen.

Have you or anyone else come across this and do you have any suggestions to remedy??

I am new to wdtv (purch yst) and saw yr mail for converting dts - ac3 format using the mediafire s/w. Although it's very easy to use which is very good in my case when I go to play the reformated movie in ac3 I'm still not getting the sound and it's coming up with "digital" at the top of the screen.

Have you or anyone else come across this and do you have any suggestions to remedy??

Thanks

Neal

Click on the options button when you're playing the file and at the top of the screen you'll have a new sub menu which will allow you to switch between audio track 1 or 2.

I use PopCorn MKV AudioConverter to convert all my DTS files to AC3 and it works flawlessly. You can set it up to retain the DTS file in addition to the AC3 audio track.

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I have SP3 with 1.0 framework installed and also frameworks 2.0 and 3.0 for SP2 (looks like this is a 2.0 sp2 framework problem)I tried uninstalling the 2.0 framework but it says that will affect other programs..and it doens't allow me to uninstall it.HELP PLEASE!

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5. open eac3toGUI: Under "settings", you have to enter the path to eac3to.exe (only once)6. Load the DTS file and check the output file name/directory7. For best results set AC3 bitrate to 640 kbit

After the task has finished

8. Open mkvmerger.exe (from the mkv tools)9. Load the original mkv file and add the created ac3 file10. In the second window - select the added ac3 file (should be the last in the stack) and push the up botton until the ac3 file is at second place11. Change the "Standard Track Flag" in the track options to "YES" (highest priority for playback)12. Select the language code from the dropdown selection for your ac3 file13. Select the output name and directory and "START MUXING"

The result: you're getting the original mkv file with an added AC3 stream that plays first on file load.